Does Erika Jayne think she's the holiest of the "Housewives?"
"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star is getting ripped online after seemingly comparing herself to Jesus Christ, something she denies doing.
Earlier this week, a fan publicly supported Erika while criticizing the lawyer who is trying to get back millions of dollars from her in court, all which is tied to the liquidation of her estranged husband's law firm, Girardi & Keese. The fan said the lawyer should be "disbarred" for "slandering" the reality TV star given the fact she hasn't been criminally charged with anything.
While posting the fan's comment, Erika added, "This is exactly how CHRIST died."
As should have been expected, the comparison prompted outrage.
"Erika Jayne comparing herself to Christ is…..absolutely insane. This woman has lost her d***** mind," one person tweeted. Another added, "Is….Erika Jayne referring to herself as….JESUS? Oh Jesus Christ."
Another told Erika to "humble" herself.
The "Pretty Mess" singer, though, argues that she made no such comparison.
"No, I did not compare myself to Christ, someone else did and I reposted it," she tweeted. "Now everyone can have a pretend meltdown about it."
Erika's life has been flipped upside down. Late last year, Erika's ex Tom Girardi, once a prominent lawyer, was accused of embezzling money from his law firm, some of which was intended for families of those who died in the 2018 Lion Air Flight 610 crash in Indonesia.
Tom was later sued by his business partners, resulting in a chapter 7 bankruptcy petition. The partners claim Tom used money he owed them for "personal gain" and to fund Erika's lifestyle. Because of this, Erika's finances are being questioned as she allegedly refused to hand over her own bank records. There have also been accusations that the couple's divorce was a sham intended to keep money from those seeking to collect on debts owed by Tom.
It's alleged that Erika received over $20 million from Tom's law firm.
Of course, "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" isn't about to let a good scandal go to waste. TMZ reported that producers are skipping the usual break to jump on the legal and financial turmoil. The show is gearing up to begin filming as soon as next week, which is several months earlier than normal.
"It's clear producers see Erika as the cash cow," TMZ said.